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  2. Begin by filling in the 'EVENT' and 'ROUND' fields at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific match.
  3. Next, enter the 'DATE' in the format DD.MM.YYYY, followed by 'TIME CONTROL' and 'BOARD' details to provide context for your game.
  4. In the 'OPENING (ECO CODE)' section, input the relevant ECO code that corresponds to your opening strategy.
  5. Fill in player details: under 'WHITE', include their name, pairing number, and rating. Repeat this for 'BLACK'.
  6. For each round, record results in the designated sections. Circle the game result and ensure both players sign where indicated.

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The rows running vertically (files) are numbered a through to h. If we want to move a piece to a square four rows from the left and five up from the bottom, it would be d5. So, if we move the rook to h8, we would write it like this: Rh8. If we move a pawn from e5 to e6, we would write e6.
There are three main systems: algebraic, descriptive and numeric. Other systems are different kind of variations of these. I am using the Sicilian Defences Najdorf Variation, a very popular opening, as an example. Algebraic notation is the most common and the official system to record a chess game.
Lay out the chess board and orient it correctly. If your board has numbers and letters printed on it, this means that the letters will be in front of each player. The letters represent the files on the chess board, or vertical columns of squares, while the numbers represent ranks, or horizontal rows of squares.
The most basic form of chess notation is chess algebraic notation. This notation system uses algebraic letters and numbers to describe which piece moved, where it moved from and where it moved to. For example, a rook moving from the square e2 to the square e4 would be written as R e2-e4.
Chess Notations for Recording Chess Each piece gets a letter code: King (K), Queen (Q), Knight (N), Bishop (B), Rook (R), Pawns (none). Use the code, rank, and file to record where a piece moves to. If you move your queen to the square in the 4th rank and the e-file, write down Qe4.
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Rule 7: Touch-move Rule The touch-move rule is only valid for offline over-the-board games and not for online versions. As per this rule, if you intentionally touch a piece, you either need to move it, if allowed, or capture that same piece, if allowed. Lets say you touched your own piece.
0:00 0:53 You should have the same color. And once you have mastered. This then you can pick up a knight toMoreYou should have the same color. And once you have mastered. This then you can pick up a knight to keep doing this until you can visualize.
Checkmate: Rxf8++ or Rxf8 mate or Rxf8# Discovered Double Check is not differentiated in algebraic notation, but is differentiated in descriptive notation (more below) Warning: Some publishers use ++ as double check, but its often confused with checkmate, so this isnt too common has rarified with time.

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